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The MeFall Weekly Mirror. VOLUME XIV. McFALL, GENTRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1903. NUMBER 22 Buy your school shoes of Toler, Haas Bros, for caps. Pattons burg- Mo. The Ideal Entertainers are coming. Haas Bros, for underwear. Pat tonsburg Mo. M. R. Grotner is unloading- a big car of furniture. Toler sells a guaranteed line of School Shoes. Mrs. F. A. Davis has been quite sick with measles this week. Toler sells the best $3.00 and $3.50 shoe made. F. Humphry and family have located in John Bodam's resi dence. Haas Bros. , for a nobby suit. Pattonsburg Mo. Bert Axtell has moved into Mrs. Nannie Mullen's house on west main-st. Buy your clothing of Haas Bros., Pattonsburg Mo. Fred Hand and Bob Forth have their big engine placed, and are making the saw-dust roll. A fine lady's watch to be given away at the New,Restaurant. A 10 pound girl arrived at the home of Henry P. Gilbert and wife, Oct. 14. II. J. Patton. Look at Haas Bros.' line of Overcoats. Pattonsburg Mo. A two months old child of D. Willis and wife died last Friday. We did not learn any of the particulars.Richcreek Bros., the painless dentists at Hotel Oct. 24 to 26. Mrs. I - W. Cumberford, of Ed-gerton, Platte county is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah Misemer this week. See Toler for Ladies Wraps up-to-date and newest styles out. Lieut. Gov. Tillman, of S. Carlinaa, was acquitted, yesterday, of the murder. of Editor Gonzales. See that elegant line, of $2.00 shoes at Toler's for men and women. The city tax collector will be after you within a few days, and you had better be prepared to pay your taxes. E. C. Lockwood, Farm Loans. Full loans, low rates and liberal options. Dr. C. O. Patton reports that D. D. Reeves is again able to be out of the house after a siege of typhoid fever. MeFall Mirror, St Joseph Daily News and Rural Mail Box all for $3.50. The following have paid on subscription since last week: J. W. Bunnell, $1; S. M. Miles, for Edna Miles $2. Buy your Overcoats of Toler. Best overcoat ever offered for $5.00, $7.50,110.00. John Dillon, of St. Joseph, and J B. Smith and wife, of Albany, visited Eld. S. R. Dillon and family over Sunday. Call at the New Restaurant and see that fine watch and other jewelry to be given away. Win. R. Weed, formerly in the meat business in MeFall, died of typhoid fever at bis home in Hoi-den, Mo., Oct. 6. ' ' The MeFall Mirror and the "Commoner," "(W. j. Bryan's paper) one year fet $1.65, ' ' Haas Bros, for the walk-over shoes. Pattonsburg Mo. Mrs. Fugate invites the ladies to call and see her new millinery. New styles and lowest prices. Dr. C. O. Patton and Dave Burton went to Stanberry with T. J. Lewis last Friday to take in the stock show. Haas Bros, for Gloves and Mittens. Pattonsburg Mo. Leek, the photographer, will remain in MeFall until Oct. 30. Get your pictures made now. T. II. Lindsay is quite low, of consumption, at his home at New Castle, and his death is expected in the near future. Richcreek Bros., the painless dentists will be in MeFall Oct. 24, 25 and 26. Office at Hotel. E. S. Case and wife, of Giltnan City, were visiting relatives and friends here, Wednesday. Ed is taking a 30 days vacation. Even if you have to give up going to the St. Louis World's Fair dont fail to see the Ideal Entertainers. Amos Spiers' baby, about two months of age, died at the family home last Friday, and was laid to rest in the MeFall cemetery last Saturday. Toler sells the celebrated Ball Brand Overshoes and Felt Boots. Both are guaranteed to give good satisfaction. Geo. Jones, of near Gentry ville, brought a load of Grand River hickory-nuts to McKall yesterday, and sold them at $1 per bushel. Don't forget the benefit enter tainment to be given Oct. 2'), for the MeFall City Hall Co., by the Ideal Entertainers. The North Missourian last week began the fortieth year of its career, and is justly considered one of North Missouri's best newspapers. Ladies, have you bought your fall hats? Mrs. Fugate has her new goods, nothing old, latest styles and lowest prices. II. H. Elliot returned last Sat urday from excelsior Springs where he had been for the bene fit of his health. We are told that his dropsy is somewhat re duced and that he is not troubled so much with'heart failure. Ladies, go to Mrs. Fugate's store and see her new fall and winter hats up-to.date new goods at trade winning prices. C. R. Mitchell and wife visited with Q. A. Lewis and family in Kansas City last week. Mrs. Mitchell came home Saturday, and Chas. went over to Kansas to look after rhis property interest in that State. One lot with 3-room dwelling, good cellar, peaches, cherries, etc., at a bargain. Inquire at Mirror office. Dr. T. II. Hunt, of Albany, will be at the Central Hotel, MeFall professionally, each Thursday. Chronic diseases, a specialty. U. S. Crawford is building' a fine big residence on his farm west of MeFall. .We don't know of anybody we would rather see have a good house in which to shelter in cold weather. ,N. P. Christie is doing the carpenter work. 1 iH00000000000000000000000000 Say I was over to MeFall the other day aud I saw the most Furniture I ever saw. Gromer was unloading a car of new Furniture and he took me into see it gee whiz! what a pile he had. They was running it up stairs on that elevator. Well, I went up on that thing and be showed me bis stock and made me some prices, and when he got through I almost wished I was married I could go to house-keeping so cheap. He showed me some Chairs for $4.00 per set, and you bet that beats sitting on the floor; and them Bed-Room Suites, my! but they was nice and cheapjtoo. He has all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, Beds, Tables, Safes, Iron Beds, Spring Cots, and one of the softest Mattresses I ever saw. My! but one of them Iron Beds and one of them Liggett & Plat's Springs and one of them soft Mattresses would make a feller want to sleep forever. And them Rocking Chairs, they sit so easy, when I sat down in one of them I felt like I never wanted to get up, And them Morris Chairs; my! but you ought to see them to sit in one is just like sitting on a pillow. And Couches, my! but he has got some nice ones; he has got one with a big box on it to put your wife's close in. He offered me a couch for $4.75, and it is a dandy too. And I want to tell you right now he made me some prices that I think was right. He priced me a Bed-Room Suite for $17.00; a Dresser for $9.50; a Safe for $3.00; a good Mattress for $2.75; a Rocking Chair for $1.25; and I tell you right now he has got some dandy Rockers he has got some that will make a good Christmas present for my girl, and I am going to buy One for her. j He has got as complete a line of Furniture as I ever saw in MeFall. Talk about Music, if you can play an instrument just step in. You can pick up'iuost any kind of a Musical Instrument you want; Banjo, Guitar, Violin, Accordion, Mandolin, Organ, and be will get you a Piano if you want it. Say them Sewing Machines it beats the world. You just take hold of the top board on the White and up pops the head and you are ready for business, and they are cheap. He offered me a Machine for $10.00. Well I monkeyed around there a long time and I happened to look at his clocks and saw it was time to go home. When I went out I said to myself: "when I get married I am going to M. R. Gromer's for my Furniture." Geo. C, Holden, Albany Mo. Loans privare money on. farms end makes Abstracts of Title. Just Received, a car of the old reliable GLASGOW FLOUR. We are making Rock Bottom Prices for a short time, only. It will save you money to see us before buying. SPIERS BROS. , Dr. W, H. Nipps, The Pattonsburg Dentist, WW be ia MeFall, INOV. 2 and 3 OFFICE OVER MITCHELL'S HARNESS STORE. EXAMINATION FREE. 'Phone 34, - ' MeFall, Mo Two of the insurance cases of the E. B. Roloson estate were set for last Tuesday at Maysville, and several witnesses were sub-pan aed from MeFall. Monday afternoon they were notified that they need not attend, as one com pany had agreed to pay, and the other had taken an appeal. We! learn since. that the Yeoman society has paid their policy, $1000 which makes five companies that have paid, amounting to about $6000, and eleven companies are still contesting. - The Ideal . Entertainers who are to be here Oct. 29, are not strangers, they have delighted our people before. This time they come with new people, new pictures, new music, newfeatures. For Sai,k 7 cows, 192-year-old steers, 3 yearling heifers, 3 spring calves, 5 sows to farrow soon, and two sows with young pigs. Call at the farm one mile northwest of MeFall. , 23. ' Arthur Combs.' Mrs. J. D. Fugate, thinking she was taking the measles, has removed her millinery stock to the postoffice building, where it will remain temporarily in charge of Mrs. Rice. Ladies are invited to call at the new location where they will find a nice line of goods on sale. Pay Up. As we have sold our restaurant, parties indebted to us an. requested to call and settle. Miller township exhibitors at the Stanberry stock show last week very nearly "hogged" the ring. J. W, Bunnell took first and second on 3-year-old mules, first on draft mules, and first and second on mule colts; Wm. Mc-Colloch took first on light harness driving team; and II. P. Robert-son took first on single driving horse. " The Edison famous life-motion picture exhibition at the opera, house, Wednesday evening. Oct. 21, under the auspices of the local churches should prove a great attraction. Fierce Conflicts of Soldiers, firing of guns, bursting of shells, charging of .cavalry, dashing of fire brigades, flying of trains so real as to make some people feel nervous who sit on the front seats to witness the fine , program. Many amusing as well as instructive features. Battle of San Juan Hill, President Mc-Kindley reviewing cavalry, Buffalo horse market, Rough Riders fording a stream hear Santiago, baby learning to walk," high diving at Milan, an elopement, the great juggler Hermis. automobile parade, pillow fight, dog and tranp, etc. Also some views on China, our new possessions, the great expositions: Paris, Chicago and Buffalo. Admission 15 and 25cts. . Reserved seats 30cts., plat at Jolly's drugstore.

The MeFall Weekly Mirror. VOLUME XIV. McFALL, GENTRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1903. NUMBER 22 Buy your school shoes of Toler, Haas Bros, for caps. Pattons burg- Mo. The Ideal Entertainers are coming. Haas Bros, for underwear. Pat tonsburg Mo. M. R. Grotner is unloading- a big car of furniture. Toler sells a guaranteed line of School Shoes. Mrs. F. A. Davis has been quite sick with measles this week. Toler sells the best $3.00 and $3.50 shoe made. F. Humphry and family have located in John Bodam's resi dence. Haas Bros. , for a nobby suit. Pattonsburg Mo. Bert Axtell has moved into Mrs. Nannie Mullen's house on west main-st. Buy your clothing of Haas Bros., Pattonsburg Mo. Fred Hand and Bob Forth have their big engine placed, and are making the saw-dust roll. A fine lady's watch to be given away at the New,Restaurant. A 10 pound girl arrived at the home of Henry P. Gilbert and wife, Oct. 14. II. J. Patton. Look at Haas Bros.' line of Overcoats. Pattonsburg Mo. A two months old child of D. Willis and wife died last Friday. We did not learn any of the particulars.Richcreek Bros., the painless dentists at Hotel Oct. 24 to 26. Mrs. I - W. Cumberford, of Ed-gerton, Platte county is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah Misemer this week. See Toler for Ladies Wraps up-to-date and newest styles out. Lieut. Gov. Tillman, of S. Carlinaa, was acquitted, yesterday, of the murder. of Editor Gonzales. See that elegant line, of $2.00 shoes at Toler's for men and women. The city tax collector will be after you within a few days, and you had better be prepared to pay your taxes. E. C. Lockwood, Farm Loans. Full loans, low rates and liberal options. Dr. C. O. Patton reports that D. D. Reeves is again able to be out of the house after a siege of typhoid fever. MeFall Mirror, St Joseph Daily News and Rural Mail Box all for $3.50. The following have paid on subscription since last week: J. W. Bunnell, $1; S. M. Miles, for Edna Miles $2. Buy your Overcoats of Toler. Best overcoat ever offered for $5.00, $7.50,110.00. John Dillon, of St. Joseph, and J B. Smith and wife, of Albany, visited Eld. S. R. Dillon and family over Sunday. Call at the New Restaurant and see that fine watch and other jewelry to be given away. Win. R. Weed, formerly in the meat business in MeFall, died of typhoid fever at bis home in Hoi-den, Mo., Oct. 6. ' ' The MeFall Mirror and the "Commoner," "(W. j. Bryan's paper) one year fet $1.65, ' ' Haas Bros, for the walk-over shoes. Pattonsburg Mo. Mrs. Fugate invites the ladies to call and see her new millinery. New styles and lowest prices. Dr. C. O. Patton and Dave Burton went to Stanberry with T. J. Lewis last Friday to take in the stock show. Haas Bros, for Gloves and Mittens. Pattonsburg Mo. Leek, the photographer, will remain in MeFall until Oct. 30. Get your pictures made now. T. II. Lindsay is quite low, of consumption, at his home at New Castle, and his death is expected in the near future. Richcreek Bros., the painless dentists will be in MeFall Oct. 24, 25 and 26. Office at Hotel. E. S. Case and wife, of Giltnan City, were visiting relatives and friends here, Wednesday. Ed is taking a 30 days vacation. Even if you have to give up going to the St. Louis World's Fair dont fail to see the Ideal Entertainers. Amos Spiers' baby, about two months of age, died at the family home last Friday, and was laid to rest in the MeFall cemetery last Saturday. Toler sells the celebrated Ball Brand Overshoes and Felt Boots. Both are guaranteed to give good satisfaction. Geo. Jones, of near Gentry ville, brought a load of Grand River hickory-nuts to McKall yesterday, and sold them at $1 per bushel. Don't forget the benefit enter tainment to be given Oct. 2'), for the MeFall City Hall Co., by the Ideal Entertainers. The North Missourian last week began the fortieth year of its career, and is justly considered one of North Missouri's best newspapers. Ladies, have you bought your fall hats? Mrs. Fugate has her new goods, nothing old, latest styles and lowest prices. II. H. Elliot returned last Sat urday from excelsior Springs where he had been for the bene fit of his health. We are told that his dropsy is somewhat re duced and that he is not troubled so much with'heart failure. Ladies, go to Mrs. Fugate's store and see her new fall and winter hats up-to.date new goods at trade winning prices. C. R. Mitchell and wife visited with Q. A. Lewis and family in Kansas City last week. Mrs. Mitchell came home Saturday, and Chas. went over to Kansas to look after rhis property interest in that State. One lot with 3-room dwelling, good cellar, peaches, cherries, etc., at a bargain. Inquire at Mirror office. Dr. T. II. Hunt, of Albany, will be at the Central Hotel, MeFall professionally, each Thursday. Chronic diseases, a specialty. U. S. Crawford is building' a fine big residence on his farm west of MeFall. .We don't know of anybody we would rather see have a good house in which to shelter in cold weather. ,N. P. Christie is doing the carpenter work. 1 iH00000000000000000000000000 Say I was over to MeFall the other day aud I saw the most Furniture I ever saw. Gromer was unloading a car of new Furniture and he took me into see it gee whiz! what a pile he had. They was running it up stairs on that elevator. Well, I went up on that thing and be showed me bis stock and made me some prices, and when he got through I almost wished I was married I could go to house-keeping so cheap. He showed me some Chairs for $4.00 per set, and you bet that beats sitting on the floor; and them Bed-Room Suites, my! but they was nice and cheapjtoo. He has all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, Beds, Tables, Safes, Iron Beds, Spring Cots, and one of the softest Mattresses I ever saw. My! but one of them Iron Beds and one of them Liggett & Plat's Springs and one of them soft Mattresses would make a feller want to sleep forever. And them Rocking Chairs, they sit so easy, when I sat down in one of them I felt like I never wanted to get up, And them Morris Chairs; my! but you ought to see them to sit in one is just like sitting on a pillow. And Couches, my! but he has got some nice ones; he has got one with a big box on it to put your wife's close in. He offered me a couch for $4.75, and it is a dandy too. And I want to tell you right now he made me some prices that I think was right. He priced me a Bed-Room Suite for $17.00; a Dresser for $9.50; a Safe for $3.00; a good Mattress for $2.75; a Rocking Chair for $1.25; and I tell you right now he has got some dandy Rockers he has got some that will make a good Christmas present for my girl, and I am going to buy One for her. j He has got as complete a line of Furniture as I ever saw in MeFall. Talk about Music, if you can play an instrument just step in. You can pick up'iuost any kind of a Musical Instrument you want; Banjo, Guitar, Violin, Accordion, Mandolin, Organ, and be will get you a Piano if you want it. Say them Sewing Machines it beats the world. You just take hold of the top board on the White and up pops the head and you are ready for business, and they are cheap. He offered me a Machine for $10.00. Well I monkeyed around there a long time and I happened to look at his clocks and saw it was time to go home. When I went out I said to myself: "when I get married I am going to M. R. Gromer's for my Furniture." Geo. C, Holden, Albany Mo. Loans privare money on. farms end makes Abstracts of Title. Just Received, a car of the old reliable GLASGOW FLOUR. We are making Rock Bottom Prices for a short time, only. It will save you money to see us before buying. SPIERS BROS. , Dr. W, H. Nipps, The Pattonsburg Dentist, WW be ia MeFall, INOV. 2 and 3 OFFICE OVER MITCHELL'S HARNESS STORE. EXAMINATION FREE. 'Phone 34, - ' MeFall, Mo Two of the insurance cases of the E. B. Roloson estate were set for last Tuesday at Maysville, and several witnesses were sub-pan aed from MeFall. Monday afternoon they were notified that they need not attend, as one com pany had agreed to pay, and the other had taken an appeal. We! learn since. that the Yeoman society has paid their policy, $1000 which makes five companies that have paid, amounting to about $6000, and eleven companies are still contesting. - The Ideal . Entertainers who are to be here Oct. 29, are not strangers, they have delighted our people before. This time they come with new people, new pictures, new music, newfeatures. For Sai,k 7 cows, 192-year-old steers, 3 yearling heifers, 3 spring calves, 5 sows to farrow soon, and two sows with young pigs. Call at the farm one mile northwest of MeFall. , 23. ' Arthur Combs.' Mrs. J. D. Fugate, thinking she was taking the measles, has removed her millinery stock to the postoffice building, where it will remain temporarily in charge of Mrs. Rice. Ladies are invited to call at the new location where they will find a nice line of goods on sale. Pay Up. As we have sold our restaurant, parties indebted to us an. requested to call and settle. Miller township exhibitors at the Stanberry stock show last week very nearly "hogged" the ring. J. W, Bunnell took first and second on 3-year-old mules, first on draft mules, and first and second on mule colts; Wm. Mc-Colloch took first on light harness driving team; and II. P. Robert-son took first on single driving horse. " The Edison famous life-motion picture exhibition at the opera, house, Wednesday evening. Oct. 21, under the auspices of the local churches should prove a great attraction. Fierce Conflicts of Soldiers, firing of guns, bursting of shells, charging of .cavalry, dashing of fire brigades, flying of trains so real as to make some people feel nervous who sit on the front seats to witness the fine , program. Many amusing as well as instructive features. Battle of San Juan Hill, President Mc-Kindley reviewing cavalry, Buffalo horse market, Rough Riders fording a stream hear Santiago, baby learning to walk," high diving at Milan, an elopement, the great juggler Hermis. automobile parade, pillow fight, dog and tranp, etc. Also some views on China, our new possessions, the great expositions: Paris, Chicago and Buffalo. Admission 15 and 25cts. . Reserved seats 30cts., plat at Jolly's drugstore.